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UPDATE: Bajofondo concert cancelled.

Bajofondo serves up tango-electronica fusion

Led by Grammy- and Oscar-winning producer Gustavo Santaolalla (Juanes, Café Tacuba, “Brokeback Mountain,” “Babel”) on guitar, vocals and percussion, the Argentine-Uruguayan collective fuses tango with electronica. But this is no mere two turntables-and-a-microphone group. With Santaolalla on guitar, vocals and percussion, the rest of the octet contributes the usual (bass, keys) and the unexpected (bandoneon, violin), intermingling the acoustic and the electronic. Not traditional tango, not traditional electronica, Bajofondo is a danceable mixture of the two. When: 8 p.m. Thursday Where: The Rialto Theatre, 318 E. Congress St. Price: $23 Info: 740-1000, www.rialtotheatre.com

Fun at Pima County Fair kicks off this week

Carnival rides, cotton candy, cute little animals and plenty of musical entertainment are all part of the fun at this year’s Pima County Fair, which opens this week. When: April 16-26. Main Gate opens at noon on weekdays and 10 a.m. Saturdays and Sundays. Closing time is from 11:30-12:30 p.m., depending on weather and attendance. Where: Pima County Fairgrounds, 11300 S. Houghton Road Price: $7 general, $2 for 6-10 years old, $5 for parking Info: 762-FAIR, www.PimaCountyFair.com

Club Congress hosts Earth Night Celebration

Club Congress is hosting a solar-powered, nine-band, two-stage event as an Earth Day after party. The outdoor patio stage will feature Grams and Krieger and Friends, The Wayback Machine, Kevin Pakulis Band, Johann Wagner and Raina Rose. DJ PJ, 21 Pump Street, Mike Superhero and Monster P—- will rock the nightclub inside – and all will be powered with energy provided by the Solar Store and our closest star. When: 7 p.m.-2 a.m. Wednesday Where: Club Congress, 311 E. Congress St. Price: Free Info: 622-8848, www.hotelcongress.com

Citizen Online Archive, 2006-2009

This archive contains all the stories that appeared on the Tucson Citizen's website from mid-2006 to June 1, 2009.

In 2010, a power surge fried a server that contained all of videos linked to dozens of stories in this archive. Also, a server that contained all of the databases for dozens of stories was accidentally erased, so all of those links are broken as well. However, all of the text and photos that accompanied some stories have been preserved.

For all of the stories that were archived by the Tucson Citizen newspaper's library in a digital archive between 1993 and 2009, go to Morgue Part 2